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1928 Bentley 3 Litre SP 4-seater
Chassis No. ML1505
Engine No. ML1508
Registration No. TU 5987
2009

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1928 Bentley 3 Litre SP 4-seater
1928 Bentley 3 Litre SP 4-seater
1928 Bentley 3 Litre SP 4-seater
1928 Bentley 3 Litre SP 4-seater
1928 Bentley 3 Litre SP 4-seater
1928 Bentley 3 Litre SP 4-seater

Dear Robert,

It is many years since you purchased our 3 litre FY7290 which I am pleased to see that you still own, and you have this fabulous web site for fellow enthusiasts.

I frequently visit your web site and noticed last week that you had a little article on the Bentley known as The Fast Lady (TU5987). As we have owned this lovely machine for the last few years, I thought that I would let you have some more details of its specifications and brief history as many people ask what makes it tick. It is a bit of a tale...

TU5987 Chassis number ML1505, known as The Fast Lady started life in 1927 as a Vanden Plas sports tourer (Red Label Speed model). The chassis and body still match, the fabric body is very crazed (some would say, "just like its owner"). The Bentley Motors Body brass doorplate with their number is still insitu. Now, here is where the fun starts.

At some time during 1946 / 1948, the following was done... All the parts from a 1930 four-and-a-half (KL3586) were fitted as follows: Radiator, Head lamp pillars, Perrot brake shafts, Engine, Front and Rear Axles, Gear box, complete Steering column, inc wheel, Switch plate, Dynamo, Carbs, mags, Plate clutch, and Alfin brake drums etc. The resultant being a very quick machine, which can frighten one, if driven in a lively Birkin moment!! So the Bentley is actually more a four-and-a-half than a three-litre mechanically, but still an original, VDL, with a four-and-a-half Rad. A three-litre rad was put on a few years ago, by a previous owner but this I rectified as the Rad has been four-and-a-half since 1946/8!!

The car was owned by Harry Charnock, the author of motoring books. The car is mentioned in his book titled, "Mind over Motor" in which he states, "In 1949 the SS plus a small bag of gold was exchanged for a "real" Bentley, a 1930 four-and-a-half motor, box and axles in a 1927 red label chassis with standard VDP body. For me, this car represents a sort of journey's end — a final compromise between the ideal I have been seeking all my life and the deadline of what I can afford. The performance is too well known, as are the snags, to need repetition and the general handling is good enough to be very safe but not so good as to make you forget the job in hand". His words are true today as they were then. The car he called "Behemoth" at this time. Due to health reasons he sold TU5987 to a chap who then sold it to the film studio, United Artists and the film called The Fast Lady was produced and released by the Rank Organisation in 1963.I still have the old brown Log Book with United Artists as owners written in it. It is apparent that many major enthusiasts regard this film with great affection, having seen it either in the cinema or on TV many times. The film is still funny with lots of stars such as James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips, Stanley Baxter, Julie Christie and just about every action the films at that time.

We use The Fast Lady a lot as it is such a wonderful machine to drive. For the record the car runs on Castrol R which gives that lovely aroma of speedway and motor racing of times past. I try to keep The Fast Lady in good fettle and in original used appearance. For the record, when I had a new four-and-a-half Rad made, the new Rad has still no stone guard, but is one and three quarter shorter, as the old one ran up-hill towards the front and did not look aesthetically pleasing.

Harry Charnock set up the BDC list of members and their cars and The Fast lady was the first car on the list. My wife and I had the pleasure of meeting his son Tony and he was kind enough to let us his and his father's photographs to copy for the History file. We have also visited The British Film Library in London where they let us have copies of "stills" made during the filming of The Fast Lady. We have also bought film posters in all different languages.

Kind regards,
George K. Dodds

29th Dec, 2009

Posted: Dec 30, 2009

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In England in 2006 / Owned by a BDC member

Posted: Jan 1, 0001

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1927 Bentley 4.5 Litre "The Fast Lady"
Chassis: ML1505 - Registration: TU 5987

Purchased in 1959 by 'Independent Artists Limited' as their star car for the 1962 classic 'The Fast Lady', chassis ML 1505 is an original Vanden Plas fabric bodied, short chassis 'Red Label' Speed model Bentley that was upgraded in period to full 4.5 Litre specification.

This typical British 1960s comedy was directed by Ken Annakin (of Swiss Family Robinson, Battle of the Bulge, Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines fame) and featured a great cast including Stanley Baxter, James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips and a very young Julie Christie, in her debut Film performance. It is remarkable that 'The Fast Lady' didn't disappear after the end of filming, as so many star cars tend to. It has been used regularly over the past years by its current owner and represents the opportunity to acquire a very well prepared Vintage Bentley with a unique place in cinema history.

Watch video here.

Source: DrivePast, The Internet Movie Database, YouTube, Fiskens
Posted: Sep 7, 2007

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Earliest Record Of Historical Facts & Information

Chassis No. ML1505
Engine No. ML1508
Registration No. TU 5987
Date of Delivery: 31 May 1927
Type of Body: 4-seater
Coachbuilder: Vanden Plas
Type of Car: SP
First Owner: HOLMES G F
More Info: According to original Vanden Plas Coachbuilder records, this car was originally fitted with Body No. 1381 with a standard 4-searer Sports; Weymann fabric / black; 6/1927. Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "Vanden Plas body no. 1381. Fitted 4� Litre radiator and engine KL 3586 ex ch. KL 3587. Used in film "The Fast Lady". Now refitted 3 Litre radiator."

Mar 1, 2007

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